Redskins' General Manager Bruce Allen said Saturday the team would pursue an undrafted quarterback, and they've apparently found one they liked. The team has signed Penn State quarterback Daryll Clark as an undrafted rookie free agent, according to WFMJ-TV in Youngstown, Ohio.

A two-year starter, Clark is Penn State's all-time leader in touchdowns (43) and also set single-season marks his senior year in passing yards (3,003) and touchdowns (24). Clark reportedly also had offers the Vikings, Packers and Rams and there were rumors he'd signed Saturday night with the Steelers.

If the television report is true, Clark would become the team's fifth quarterback on its roster, joinign Donovan McNabb, Rex Grossman, Colt Brennan and Richard Bartel.

The Vindicator, Clark's hometown newspaper in Youngstown, reported Sunday afternoon that Clark had yet to sign with a team, but the Redskins appeared to be the front-runner. "That's still pending, though," his father, Daryll Sr., told the Vindicator.

While the team's list of signed undrafted free agents continues to grow today, the Redskins have also invited a handful of players in for tryouts, including Murray State receiver Derrick Townsel, Stanford safety Bo McNally, Wisconsin linebacker Jaevery McFadden and Colorado State safety Klint Kubiak.

Taking a look at how Saturday's moves impact other Redskins

UPDATED at 4:02 p.m.

We could be staring at a couple of slow news days for the Redskins, but hopefully later today we'll have a longer list of the team's undrafted free agents. For now, we know they've locked up the following players:
Ohio State safety Anderson Russell
UCLA tight end Logan Paulsen
Eastern Arizona defensive tackle Marques Slocum
LSU running back Keiland Williams
Penn State quarterback Daryll Clark
Troy running back Maurice Greer

__________________"There's no greater feeling than moving a man from Point A to Point B, against his will." #68

Redskins' General Manager Bruce Allen said Saturday the team would pursue an undrafted quarterback, and they've apparently found one they liked. The team has signed Penn State quarterback Daryll Clark as an undrafted rookie free agent, according to WFMJ-TV in Youngstown, Ohio.

A two-year starter, Clark is Penn State's all-time leader in touchdowns (43) and also set single-season marks his senior year in passing yards (3,003) and touchdowns (24). Clark reportedly also had offers the Vikings, Packers and Rams and there were rumors he'd signed Saturday night with the Steelers.

If the television report is true, Clark would become the team's fifth quarterback on its roster, joinign Donovan McNabb, Rex Grossman, Colt Brennan and Richard Bartel.

The Vindicator, Clark's hometown newspaper in Youngstown, reported Sunday afternoon that Clark had yet to sign with a team, but the Redskins appeared to be the front-runner. "That's still pending, though," his father, Daryll Sr., told the Vindicator.

While the team's list of signed undrafted free agents continues to grow today, the Redskins have also invited a handful of players in for tryouts, including Murray State receiver Derrick Townsel, Stanford safety Bo McNally, Wisconsin linebacker Jaevery McFadden and Colorado State safety Klint Kubiak.

Taking a look at how Saturday's moves impact other Redskins

UPDATED at 4:02 p.m.

We could be staring at a couple of slow news days for the Redskins, but hopefully later today we'll have a longer list of the team's undrafted free agents. For now, we know they've locked up the following players:
Ohio State safety Anderson Russell
UCLA tight end Logan Paulsen
Eastern Arizona defensive tackle Marques Slocum
Wisconsin linebacker Jaevery McFadden
LSU running back Keiland WilliamsPenn State quarterback Daryll Clark
Troy running back Maurice Greer

I saw on the NFLN that Clark signed with the Steelers

__________________ "I would change that around, Jesus isn't Cutler. I guarantee you Jesus couldnt thread the ball like Jay does."-Monksdown

Former Penn State quarterback Daryll Clark signed with the Washington Redskins, he confirmed in a text message.

Clark, the first-team all-conference quarterback last season, threw for 3,003 yards with a 60.9 completion percentage in 2009.
In his two seasons as starting quarterback for Penn State, Clark led the Nittany Lions to a Rose Bowl berth and a Capital One Bowl victory.

In Washington, Clark will be playing alongside quarterback Donovan McNabb who was recently traded from the Philadelphia Eagles to the Redskins.
Check tomorrow's Daily Collegian for full coverage of the 2010 NFL Draft.

__________________"There's no greater feeling than moving a man from Point A to Point B, against his will." #68

if it hasn't been mentioned, we want a good blocking TE that can also lead block out of the fullback position, prob gonna have him and the kid from the 6th round battle it out.. along with Sean Ryan I suppose

well if its not obvious by now, let me go ahead and spell it out. The Skins have drafted 3 offensive linemen, have about 5 tight ends on the roster, and have loaded up with 3 pro bowl running backs. I think there is a possibility that Shanny is planning on running the football. Just a thought. Just a possibility.

Darrly Clark is a monster QB...this may have been the pickup of the entire draft for the Skins. Dude's stats are sweet and he can run like crazy. Great pickup 4 sure. He can learn under McNabb and be a real asset in years to come---this dude can throw too... Check out the Penn Sate games this year---this dude was seriously legit...Colt was nice, but this dude has skills and speed!

right there you have cooley and davis.. 2 TEs anyone would love to have

just because we have ryan and morris there doesn't mean we don't want to see if somebody, especially a free agent, is just as good if not better

we've been too complacent with our depth before, this is good

It's funny that no one has mentioned this, but I think the TE who we picked up late in the draft, may have been picked up more to play FB rather than playing TE. Let's not forget that Sellers is getting up there in age.

well if its not obvious by now, let me go ahead and spell it out. The Skins have drafted 3 offensive linemen, have about 5 tight ends on the roster, and have loaded up with 3 pro bowl running backs. I think there is a possibility that Shanny is planning on running the football. Just a thought. Just a possibility.

It's funny that no one has mentioned this, but I think the TE who we picked up late in the draft, may have been picked up more to play FB rather than playing TE. Let's not forget that Sellers is getting up there in age.

Shanny's comments about Morris seemed to make it sound like he will have more of a role as a FB or H-back.

I think the TE's will stack up like this. Cooley and Davis as our starters. Sean Ryan will come in as blocking TE. Morris will mostly be used as a FB or H-back role. This undrafted free agent will probably be fore depth or be cut in camp. We don't have Yoder anymore. I don't think this is a bad thing.

Check out Morris's highlight reel. I think he is going to be really good.

the Redskins have also invited a handful of players in for tryouts, including Murray State receiver Derrick Townsel, Stanford safety Bo McNally, Wisconsin linebacker Jaevery McFadden and Colorado State safety Klint Kubiak.